Rayman Saturn wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 6:51 pm
...Well then, Ubisoft, can you be more incompetent just one more time and bring back old characters + limbless people of Rayman's species and pretend Origins' worst retcons never happened just because I commented it here? Come on everyone, let's write it everywere on the RayWiki to convince them! 
It seems we have great powers in our hands!
And with great powers... comes great responsability... to retcon the Rayman series into cooking books all about plums!
Actually, that's a good point. Let's remove everything we don't like from RayWiki, wait for the developers to make it canon in the next port (I'm not gonna say next game

) and pretend it never happened.
Rayman Saturn wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 6:51 pm
The mosquitoes have always been such a curious ambiguity from the original Rayman! They probably tried to fix it in Revolution (otherwise "Bzzit" wouldn't be referred to as one of Rayman's friends)...
Which is not a bad attempt IMO (unlike other things in this game

), but that still doesn't explain why the mosquito chasing Rayman with a spiky fruit in Moskito's Nest still appears to be Bzzit in most versions despite them becoming buddies in Anguish Lagoon...
Who knows, maybe Rayman 1 always had three distinct mosquitoes all along just like there are more of them in Rayman 2, 2D Madness and Origins.
Well, I am still of the opinion that this was the intention when they added this friendly mosquito out of nowhere. They just failed to make it explicit enough so that it would be considered actual evidence.
It's true after all that there isn't a single theory which really holds given those inconsistencies between versions and inside of the same versions, so one is left to assume that one or several mistakes have been made somewhere. Based on that, the two-mosquito theory sounds like the least crazy of them all.
Master wrote: Mon Dec 11, 2023 7:35 pm
Much as I like to dunk in UbiSoft (and there is a LOT that they should rightfully be dunked on about), I feel like this is one of the things I can sorta let pass. I don't think the Devs of Rayman games ever really cared much for lore, that's always been the hangup of fans, so it'd stand to reason that it's RayWiki that ends up being the point of reference when it comes to lore since we're more likely to pay attention and make a log of these sorta details. At the end of the day, Rayman is a series of games oriented for kids, lore sadly isn't a point of interest.
While it's true that Rayman 2 feels like it takes place in a different world from the original game, and comes with a few inconsistencies in terms of lore, I don't think that was the case for Rayman 3, which follows nicely in the footsteps of its predecessor and certainly doesn't shit all over its lore like a seagull on laxatives (yes, Rayman Origins, I'm talking about you).